Eco-friendly against biofuels

crude vegetable oil, diester, bio-ethanol or other biofuels, or fuel of vegetable origin ...
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by Christophe » 10/10/06, 22:22

Woodcutter wrote:I liked the use of human fat made by Tyler Durden in "Fight Club" ... : Cheesy:

Here is a good source of supply: liposuction centers! 8)


I dared not say it so as not to consolidate my position as a guru : Mrgreen:
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by pluesy » 11/10/06, 11:30

a free fuel generator integrated in each human being in a way ...

why didn't we think about it earlier ???

What should you eat to produce as quickly as possible with a minimum of waste (also methanisable ...) 1kg of good human fat with good energy?
1kg of sugar? 1kg of potato? 1kg of fayots (anaerobic digestion begins in the intestine : Cheesy: )?

the more I eat the more I can drive in a great car as a concept ...

tomorrow i'm getting started ... i'm eating like a gorey of the best food to make fat and that way the tankers will no longer have me as a customer : Mrgreen:
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by Charlotte » 11/10/06, 11:55

Woodcutter wrote:Here is a good source of supply: liposuction centers! 8)


Congratulations! We will kill two birds with one stone: we remedy obesity and we drive clean! : Cheesy:

Enough of sarcasm, I have been wondering since we have been talking about biofuels: is the agricultural production of beets, rapeseed etc sufficient to produce enough biofuel for all the cars that want to run? I remember reading above that indeed European farmers receive subsidies to leave their fields fallow, so there would be room, but is this area sufficient to cover the fuel requirement?
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by Christophe » 11/10/06, 12:22

pluesy wrote:a free fuel generator integrated in each human being in a way ...

why didn't we think about it earlier ???


We think about it: https://www.econologie.com/forums/production ... t2198.html

Charlotte wrote:Congratulations! We will kill two birds with one stone: we remedy obesity and we drive clean! : Cheesy:


Well, I have even better: treat the problem "at the source": by using your car less and doing more physical activity (cycling, rollerblading, walking ...) you store less nasty fat ...
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by Charlotte » 11/10/06, 12:26

Christophe wrote:
Well, I have even better: treat the problem "at the source": by using your car less and doing more physical activity (cycling, rollerblading, walking ...) you store less nasty fat ...


Yuck! But this is sport. It tires and it makes you sweat! : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 11/10/06, 12:30

Charlotte wrote:Yuck! But this is sport. It tires and it makes you sweat! : Mrgreen:


Pffff ... No physical activity is not yet sport ...
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by vttdechaine » 11/10/06, 13:18

Christophe wrote:
Charlotte wrote:Yuck! But this is sport. It tires and it makes you sweat! : Mrgreen:


Pffff ... No physical activity is not yet sport ...


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For me cycling is already a pleasure. Combining travel and cycling on a daily basis is making yourself a little planet of happiness ... while preserving the real one.
I have noticed a lot more cycles in recent months in town. However, given the head of some ( :x :? : Evil: ) I believe that not everyone makes their own little planet of happiness : Lol:
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by Woodcutter » 11/10/06, 14:27

Charlotte wrote:[...] Truce of sarcasm, I wonder since that one speaks about biofuels: is the agricultural production of beets, rapeseed etc is sufficient to produce enough biofuel for all the cars which want to run? I remember reading above that indeed European farmers receive subsidies to leave their fields fallow, so there would be room, but is this area sufficient to cover the fuel requirement?
No.

See the JM website. Jancovici: http://www.manicore.com/
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by Cuicui » 11/10/06, 14:39

That would be enough for everyone to put 10% green fuel in their car, which would not be bad. Thereafter, we could progress thanks to marine algae culture oil. To think big, it's best to start small.
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by Charlotte » 11/10/06, 15:26

@Bucheron: thanks for the link!
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